"A woman finds out her long lost love and the father of her child is really alive."
Olivia Kendall is in shock. Six years ago her life
completely changed when she found out she was pregnant and
that the father of her baby is missing, possibly dead,
after his plane crashed. Now she is staring at a picture
of the very man she thought was dead. Consequently, she has
some
major decisions to make. Her privileged life has made it
possible
to give her son everything but the one thing he truly
wants, his father. The question now is, can Olivia's
mended heart handle having Zach back in her life? With the last few years of his memory as a navy pilot gone
and a bad marriage behind him, Zach Calverts life as
sheriff in his small hometown is not so bad. He is
surrounded by family that loves him and he gets to see his
beautiful daughter, even if he has to fight with his ex-
wife each time he gets her. Now Zach has a beautiful woman
in is his office telling him that they used to be lovers
and he has a five-year-old son. He is overjoyed that
Olivia is going to let him be a part of Evan's life. He
just wonders if she will let him be a part of hers. Will
these old lovers get back together to form the family they
were robbed of years ago? The Calvert clan is filled with so many wonderful people
that it is easy to feel right at home. Zach's
unconditional love for his children makes this hero so easy
to love. And Olivia, my heart goes out to her, with an
overbearing father and so many emotions inside of her, it's
amazing that she stays so strong. I really enjoyed reading
Zach and Olivia's story and I can't wait to see what Ms.
Adams has in store for the Calvert cousins next.
Reviewed by Beatrice Sigman
Posted August 28, 2003
SummaryZach Calvert has no memory of his last three years as a
Navy pilot. And for the most part, he's resigned himself
to that. He's content with his new life as the sheriff of
his hometown, happy that his small daughter lives close by.
But everything changes when he discovers he has a five-
year-old son and a lover he can't remember.
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